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Phrases with name 1

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    Phrasal verbs/ Idioms practice
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  • (2) To prove your innocence.
    To clear your name
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  • (2) I love football but I also enjoy windsurfing, tennis, racquetball, swimming .…………...
    you name it
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  • (2) ) I was ………… ……….. my uncle who died in the war.
    named after
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  • She's my boss´...…… ……… …….. We're really more like partners.
    in name only
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  • It took a long time and a bunch of supporting roles, but I've finally ..…….. ..…… ……. …… …….. as an actor.
    made a name for myself
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  • After winning at the Olympics in 1984 his life changed, and Carl Lewis became a ………….. ………….!
    household name
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  • You'll have to sue that slanderer in court in order to …….. ….. ……..
    clear your name
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  • The concert was brilliant - it ………. ……. …….all our expectations
    lived up to
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  • Microsoft is a ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, across the world.
    household name
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  • He's ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, as a talented journalist
    made a name for himself
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  • He failed to …….. ….. …….. his parents' expectations.
    live up to
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  • 2. Having the status of something only with label or terminology, but not in reality.
    2. In name only (only in name).
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  • To do as well as or be as good as other people expect you to.
    5. Live up to (one’s name).
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